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City of Swan Finnish Translation Services
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City of Swan
The City of Swan is a local government area of Western Australia. It is in Perth's eastern metropolitan region and includes the Swan Valley, centred approximately 20 km north-east of the Perth Central Business District (CBD). The City covers an area of 1,043 km² and had a population of almost 134,000 as at the 2016 Census. At the 2001 census, 10% of the population were born in the United Kingdom, while significant Southern European and South-East Asian minorities are also located here.
City of Swan History
The City of Swan began as three entities:
City of Swan Suburbs
Aveley, Ballajura, Baskerville, Beechboro, Belhus, Bellevue, Bennett Springs, Brabham, Brigadoon, Bullsbrook, Bushmead, Caversham, Cullacabardee, Dayton, Ellenbrook, Gidgegannup, Guildford, Hazelmere, Henley Brook, Herne Hill, Jane Brook, Kiara, Koongamia, Lexia, Lockridge, Malaga, Melaleuca, Middle Swan, Midland, Midvale, Millendon, Red Hill, Stratton, South Guildford, Swan View, The Vines, Upper Swan, Viveash, West Swan, Whiteman, WoodbridgeAbout the Finnish Language
The Finnish language is a Finno-Ugric language, a group of languages belonging to the Uralic language family. It is one of the two official languages of Finland. It is also an official minority language in Sweden.
Finnish is one of the four national languages of Europe that is not an Indo-European language. The other three are Estonian and Hungarian, which are also Uralic languages, and Basque.
In the 19th century Johan Vilhelm Snellman and others began to stress the need to improve the status of Finnish. Ever since the days of Mikael Agricola, written Finnish had been used almost exclusively in religious contexts, but now Snellman's Hegelian nationalistic ideas of Finnish as a fully-fledged national language gained considerable support. Concerted efforts were made to improve the status of the language and to modernize it, and by the end of the century Finnish had become a language of administration, journalism, literature, and science in Finland, along with Swedish.
The most important contributions to improving the status of Finnish were made by Elias Lönnrot. His impact on the development of modern vocabulary in Finnish was particularly important. In addition to compiling the Kalevala, he acted as an arbiter in disputes about the development of standard Finnish between the proponents of western and eastern dialects, ensuring that the western dialects Agricola had preferred preserved their preeminent role, while many originally dialect words from Eastern Finland were introduced to the standard language, enriching it considerably. The first novel written in Finnish (and by a Finnish speaker) was Seven Brothers (Seitsemän veljestä), published by Aleksis Kivi in 1870.
City of Swan Finnish Translator Services
Finnish translator for certified translation services:
- Finnish driving license translation
- Finnish financial translation and bank statement translations
- Finnish birth certificate translation
- Finnish marriage certificate translation
- Finnish name-change certificate translation
- Finnish degree translation
- Finnish diploma translation
- Finnish school transcript translation
- Finnish passport translation
- Finnish police report translation
- Finnish police check translation
- Finnish personal letters and cards
- Finnish utility bill translations
- Finnish death certificate translation
Perth Translation provides fast and affordable Finnish translation services in the City of Swan for all types of personal documents by NAATI translators.
Finnish Document Translation
Finnish has considerable dialectal diversity across Western and Eastern dialect groups, but official documents uniformly use standard Finnish (yleiskieli) based on a blend of both groups. Finland is officially bilingual, and documents from certain municipalities — particularly along the western and southern coasts — may be issued in Swedish or in bilingual Finnish-Swedish format. Translators must identify the source language correctly when handling bilingual Finnish documents.
Finnish Document Types
Finnish civil documents include the syntymätodistus (birth certificate), avioliittotodistus (marriage certificate), and ajokortti (driving licence). Population records are maintained by the Digi- ja väestötietovirasto (Digital and Population Data Services Agency), which replaced the former church-based population registration system.
Where Finnish Is Official
Finnish is one of two official languages of Finland, alongside Swedish. It is also an official language of the European Union and a recognised minority language in Sweden, Norway, and Russia (Karelia). Finland's bilingual status means official documents may be issued in either Finnish or Swedish depending on the municipality's language status. The Sami languages also have official status in designated Sami homeland municipalities in northern Finland.
Finnish uses the Latin alphabet with the additional characters ä and ö, which are considered separate letters positioned at the end of the alphabet, not variants of a and o. Double vowels and double consonants are phonemically significant in Finnish — tuli (fire), tuuli (wind), and tulli (customs) are entirely different words. This precision must be maintained in all translated personal and place names.
About City of Swan
The City of Swan is Perth's largest metropolitan LGA, spanning over 1,040 square kilometres from the inner suburbs of Midland to the rural areas of Bullsbrook and the Swan Valley wine region. With a population exceeding 160,000, it is experiencing strong growth in suburbs like Ellenbrook and The Vines while maintaining significant agricultural and horticultural land.
Major suburbs include Midland, Ellenbrook, The Vines, Ballajura, Stratton, Guildford, and Caversham, with Midland Gate shopping centre serving as the eastern metropolitan hub.
The council's administration centre is on Midland Square in Midland, near the Midland Public Library and the Midland Junction Arts Centre. The Swan Active facilities in Midland and Beechboro provide sports and aquatic services, and Ellenbrook has its own community library and centre.
Midland station is the terminus of the Midland train line, with Ellenbrook gaining its own station on the new Morley-Ellenbrook line. Great Eastern Highway, Great Northern Highway, and Reid Highway are major arterials, and Transperth bus services are extensive throughout the area.
